A compilation of the glass and faience inlays depicting the traditional enemies of Ancient Egypt, found at/by the royal palace adjacent to the temple of Medinet Habu, from the reign of Ramesses III (1182-1151 B.C.) Representations are (in order) a pair of Nubians, a Philistine, an Amorite, a Syrian and a Hittite. On display at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Egyptian, first half of Dynasty 12, 1981 - 1885 BC. Famous blue faience hippopotamus statuette which is an informal mascot of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Kangxi reign period
1662-1722
Porcelain painted in copper red
Kangxi mark on base
Jingdezhen kilns, south China
From the Garner Collection
Museum no. FE.37-1980
Plate with dragons, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, Qing Dynasty, reign of the Kangxi emperor (1662-1722). On display at the Asian Art Musem of San Francisco. B60P1122
Yellow glazed brush older with the mark of Chen Guo Zhi. Jingdezhen ware, Qing Dynasty, reign of Daoguang (1821-50). On display at the Shanghai Museum in Shanghai, PRC.
English: Terracotta askos (flask with a spout and handle over the top) Native Italic Daunian Canosan 330-300 BCE. Photographed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, New York.